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please welcome back to the program jim demint. sir -- [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for joining us again. the book is called falling in love with america again. sir, i have to ask -- how can we win you back? what can we do? how did you fall out of love with us? do you feel like we took you for granlted? do you feel like -- what was it that made you feel like the magic was gone? >> well, jon, you know we're all blessed to be americans and a lot of us are worried we might be going in the wrong direction. we have a lot of young folks here today. a large majority of young americans say they no longer think the american dream is attainable. and most of them will live a less -- will have less opportunity in their lives than their parents did. that's the first time in history. what i'm trying to do here is just remind americans that we can change that course but we have to do it ourselves. and it's when we remember that we're a ground up country rather than a top down. it's not political. it's not partisan. but we were actua
please welcome back to the program jim demint. sir -- [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much for joining us again. the book is called falling in love with america again. sir, i have to ask -- how can we win you back? what can we do? how did you fall out of love with us? do you feel like we took you for granlted? do you feel like -- what was it that made you feel like the magic was gone? >> well, jon, you know we're all blessed to be americans and a lot of us are worried we might...
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tell me what you are seeing now. >> well, jim, everyone is prepares that they are going to see more. this city has seen five feet of snow. right now you will see it is drizzling here in philadelphia. but a storm warning goes into effect through 6:00 tonight. some of this drizzle will turn into sleet. snow is causing a lot of problems across the country. in montana three people had to be rescued from their home. in colorado a 100 car pile up left one person dead. back here in philadelphia, people are getting ready to see even more snow. people in philadelphia have had more snow. philadelphia should stay in the lead, jim. >> it is going to be a busy night. >> defense secretary warns the situation in the you crane. how it could complicate the situation more. going from point "a" to point "b" in your career isn't easy, and it isn't the end. capella university is designed around your profession, giving you what you need to go further, to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> defense secretary warns that russian russians defense risks becoming a serious
tell me what you are seeing now. >> well, jim, everyone is prepares that they are going to see more. this city has seen five feet of snow. right now you will see it is drizzling here in philadelphia. but a storm warning goes into effect through 6:00 tonight. some of this drizzle will turn into sleet. snow is causing a lot of problems across the country. in montana three people had to be rescued from their home. in colorado a 100 car pile up left one person dead. back here in philadelphia,...
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: absolutely, jim. i think one thing that stands out just as you start reading this that this phone call lasted 90 minutes between president obama and vladimir putin. and just to go through this, it says very frankly here the united states condemns russia's military intervention in the ukranian territory. i don't know if we have a full screen prepared just yet. i could read this very next part which makes it quite clear. the united states calls on russia to deescalate tensions by withdrawing its forces back to bases in crimea and to refrain from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. why is that last part important there of that thing we're putting up onscreen, quote. elsewhere in ukraine as you know, as you follow all of this, there are great concerns about what is happening in eastern ukraine because the russians have a heavy influence there. there are many ethnic russians in eastern ukraine. and the white house has been peppered with questions all week about what would happen in the event that easter
: absolutely, jim. i think one thing that stands out just as you start reading this that this phone call lasted 90 minutes between president obama and vladimir putin. and just to go through this, it says very frankly here the united states condemns russia's military intervention in the ukranian territory. i don't know if we have a full screen prepared just yet. i could read this very next part which makes it quite clear. the united states calls on russia to deescalate tensions by withdrawing...
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he's lost his hips and -- but he is the same old jim. you should see how young he looks. >> we send him our love and to you. and dan gross, for keeping going, the fight continues. thank you both so much. >> thank you, andrea. >> still with us right here on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." my colleague ronan farrow has a look at what's next. >> hey, andrea, great show today. >> thanks. >> breaking news today on ronan farrow daily. eric holder has been taken to the hospital. we'll update you on his condition. we've also got new developments in bridge gate. we'll look at the unredacted e-mails from chris christie's aid at the center of the scandal. and arizona governor jan brewer finally vetoes an anti-gay bill while a federal judge strikes down texas's gay marriage ban. we'll have one of the big voices in the lgbt movement on that. behind the scenes in my interview with miley cyrus. is she a pop star genius or wrecking ball? stay tuned. alright, whenever you get your stuf
he's lost his hips and -- but he is the same old jim. you should see how young he looks. >> we send him our love and to you. and dan gross, for keeping going, the fight continues. thank you both so much. >> thank you, andrea. >> still with us right here on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." my colleague ronan farrow has a look at what's next. >> hey, andrea, great show today....
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. >> well thanks, jim. another update we'll be looking for shortly, i imagine, is when the president if the president speaks again with vladimir putin as he did on friday. we do know that secretary of state john kerry spoke a short time ago today with the ukranian president, keeping those lines of communication open. certainly. we have an update just in right now. the u.n. security council is going to an open televised session on this subject of the ukraine. we're going to take you there when that starts. in the meantime, russia's decision not only adds more strain to an already tense relationship with the u.s., but it could also impact the situation in syria. we explain how right after this. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. that moment you enjoy it at home. explaining my moderat
. >> well thanks, jim. another update we'll be looking for shortly, i imagine, is when the president if the president speaks again with vladimir putin as he did on friday. we do know that secretary of state john kerry spoke a short time ago today with the ukranian president, keeping those lines of communication open. certainly. we have an update just in right now. the u.n. security council is going to an open televised session on this subject of the ukraine. we're going to take you there...
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. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war, u.s. troops accomplished their mission in afghanistan and it would not be a defeat to leave. something really specific seems to have led to today's big news about the war and the end of the war. this is defense secretary chuck hagel. this is him last october in brussels at nato headquarters. he was there meeting with all the other people who have his same job and all the other nato countries. it was the meeting of the nato defense ministers. at that meeting late last year, defense secretary chuck hagel told all the other defense secretaries in nato that by the next time they all got together, the u.s. and
. >> that's the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in an interview with nbc's jim miklashevski today while en route to afghanistan. that was them on the plane. general dempsey saying there he does not personally want u.s. troops to totally withdraw from afghanistan, but if there isn't a signed agreement between our government and the afghan government about u.s. troops staying on, then all u.s. forces will leave. this year. the chairman saying today that after 13 years of that war,...
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troops there after the end of this year as the chairman of the joint chiefs said to jim miklashevski today, if there is no deal, there will be no u.s. troops in afghanistan come january 1st. the white house double underlined that saying we cannot and will not have troops on the ground without a signed deal. the president, himself, apparently triple underlined that today in a direct one-on-one phone call with hamid karzai, president of afghanistan, after which the white house released this statement. frankly, if you're used to reporting on this longest war in american history, this is kind of a breathtaking thing to see. look. the president asking the pentagon today to ensure that it has adequate plans in place to accomplish an orderly withdrawal by the end of the year should the united states not keep any troops in afghanistan after 2014. this does not mean for sure that every single american service member will be gone from afghanistan by january 1st. but it means that that is now a possible outcome. the u.s. military will now plan logistically to make that a realistic option. that
troops there after the end of this year as the chairman of the joint chiefs said to jim miklashevski today, if there is no deal, there will be no u.s. troops in afghanistan come january 1st. the white house double underlined that saying we cannot and will not have troops on the ground without a signed deal. the president, himself, apparently triple underlined that today in a direct one-on-one phone call with hamid karzai, president of afghanistan, after which the white house released this...
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chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joins us. despite these exercises, troops mobilizing on the border, the obama administration seems confident russia will not be moving troops into ukraine? >> reporter: that's the pentagon's assessment they're not going to act. what's changed in the last 24 hours, because the russians have moved these troops, mobilized these war planes, put them on alert as well, if president putin decided he did want to go in they could poomove so quick u.s. would not have a chance to react to it. that's increased the level of nervousness among administration officials. what would the u.s. do in reaction? we're talking really about only diplomatic means, protests, et cetera. because the supreme nato commander and american general breedlove says europe is not planning certainly any military reaction if the russians were to go in. >> it would be a huge deal if they went in obviously. the question is what would happen inside the ukraine. people there, the country dividing. what about putin? i know he spoke to pre
chief national security correspondent jim sciutto joins us. despite these exercises, troops mobilizing on the border, the obama administration seems confident russia will not be moving troops into ukraine? >> reporter: that's the pentagon's assessment they're not going to act. what's changed in the last 24 hours, because the russians have moved these troops, mobilized these war planes, put them on alert as well, if president putin decided he did want to go in they could poomove so quick...
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jim acosta is at the white house. jim, the president came out unexpectedly, made a statement threatening to pull out of the g-8 meeting if putin invades the ukraine. is that a threat that putin cares about? >> reporter: well, i think it's a threat that vladimir putin should care about. this is very serious and that is basically that they are evaluating whether or not the united states would go to the g-8 summit and what the senior officials are saying is that other european allies would put this under consideration as well. the united states is basically saying, according to the senior administration officials that, hey, we not only might we not go to your party in sochi later on this june at the g-8, but we may keep our european friends from going as well. keep in mind, erin, president obama canceled a bilateral meeting with vladimir putin last year before the g-20 summit. he was supposed to go to moscow before the g-20 summit and canceled that. this would be a significant worsening of relations between the united st
jim acosta is at the white house. jim, the president came out unexpectedly, made a statement threatening to pull out of the g-8 meeting if putin invades the ukraine. is that a threat that putin cares about? >> reporter: well, i think it's a threat that vladimir putin should care about. this is very serious and that is basically that they are evaluating whether or not the united states would go to the g-8 summit and what the senior officials are saying is that other european allies would...
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jim sciutto's our chief national security correspondent. the president is clearly concerned right now and his aides are telling our white house correspondent jim acosta, that they may actually consider boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, russia, in june. that's a huge deal. >> that's right. the president said there would be costs, he'd impose substantial costs and beginning to define what those costs are. they might not attend sochi. granted it's four months from now, but it's a marquee event for russia at the site of the olympics. if you can get some of your allies to join in, recently in the last hour, we had britain's ambassador to the u.n. also condemn the deployment of troops inside ukraine saying the united kingdom believes that any newly deployed troops that do not belong to the ukrainian government should withdraw. the g-8 becomes the g-1 or the g-2 and that's a big blow. the white house has also referenced the russians wanted to reach out for improved economic ties with the u.s. and this is something they would conceivably cancel,
jim sciutto's our chief national security correspondent. the president is clearly concerned right now and his aides are telling our white house correspondent jim acosta, that they may actually consider boycotting the g-8 summit in sochi, russia, in june. that's a huge deal. >> that's right. the president said there would be costs, he'd impose substantial costs and beginning to define what those costs are. they might not attend sochi. granted it's four months from now, but it's a marquee...
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as innocent as it seems, jim lange with his big glasses and the set, it was racy for its time. this was the mid-1960s when it launched. the writers were charged with upon can be up with questions that were sexy answers back then. you heard him say what is this hanky panky. >> many of them before they were stars like tom selleck and suzanne sommers. would any of them on the bachelor or bachelorette if they were born. >> i can't imagine they would. there was something special about that. i love the sweet questions that were so naughty back then. >> naughty. >> naughty. switching gears, talking about glee, it has been seven months since the death of the glue star, cory monty. his girlfriend reported this heart breaking song about him. here's a clip of that. ♪ it has been seven whole days seven whole days since you paralyzed me ♪ ♪ seven whole days seven whole days since you ♪ >> sad, sad. >> it is really sad. the new track is called if you say so. he is singing it essentially about the last four words he supposedly said to her. before he passed away. this would be a haunti
as innocent as it seems, jim lange with his big glasses and the set, it was racy for its time. this was the mid-1960s when it launched. the writers were charged with upon can be up with questions that were sexy answers back then. you heard him say what is this hanky panky. >> many of them before they were stars like tom selleck and suzanne sommers. would any of them on the bachelor or bachelorette if they were born. >> i can't imagine they would. there was something special about...
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want to bring in nbc's jim mecada now. we heard from secretary of state kerry and samantha power and then the white house announcement on friday afternoon that warning that there would be costs. how's russia reacting to the criticism coming from this country? >> reporter: well, if russia is putin, they're reacting like the teflon man. first of all, the reason for that is that putin wouldn't call what he's doing an act of war or aggression with all due respect to secretary of state kerry, but more of an act of self defense from his point of view, from putin's point of view, the new western or pro-western government in kiev is posing an existential threat to crimea and it's an essential war mortar port and base for the black sea fleet and he doesn't seem a bit affect bd i the criticism from abroad. putin doesn't seem to -- he doesn't seem to believe that the u.s. or its allies have the leverage to hurt him, especially when he sees the kind of reaction coming from russians out in the streets here in moscow and st. petersburg
want to bring in nbc's jim mecada now. we heard from secretary of state kerry and samantha power and then the white house announcement on friday afternoon that warning that there would be costs. how's russia reacting to the criticism coming from this country? >> reporter: well, if russia is putin, they're reacting like the teflon man. first of all, the reason for that is that putin wouldn't call what he's doing an act of war or aggression with all due respect to secretary of state kerry,...
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describes senator jim inhofe, perhaps most anti gay politician, as sort of a mentor and hero. and he is has studied in the united states. these ideas are being sort of broadcast overseas and amplified and taken to a whole new level in uganda. >> inhofe, by the way, we checked with him. he says, you know, he's -- had nothing to do with this legislation. he rejects it. he says i certainly disagree with the controversial legislation that uganda may enact in the coming days. and as i've said before, it is my hope that the country will abandon this unjust and harsh legislation. similar statement coming from other evangelical groups saying it's one thing to be anti gay, if you will. but it's another thing to say that gay people should spend the rest of their lives in jail or even be executed for engaging in homosexual activity. so it seems to me, and correct me if i am wrong, that there may have been some inspiration. but what they're doing in uganda goes far beyond what some of these evangelical groups may have wanted. >> i think you're exactly right. that's why i use the word "amp
describes senator jim inhofe, perhaps most anti gay politician, as sort of a mentor and hero. and he is has studied in the united states. these ideas are being sort of broadcast overseas and amplified and taken to a whole new level in uganda. >> inhofe, by the way, we checked with him. he says, you know, he's -- had nothing to do with this legislation. he rejects it. he says i certainly disagree with the controversial legislation that uganda may enact in the coming days. and as i've said...
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. >> for 20 years jim van bleat has been a major figure in flotilla 1291 >> your title? >> i'm a commander. >> like many, he has prior military service. in the navy. and boy, he has some stories. he told me he got two purple hearts in vietnam. that is the ribbon at the top. in the middle with a gold star. >> i got tossed in the air by a mortar round like in the movies you go up, come back down on your head. >> two bronze stars. with a gold star and v, for valor. . >> i don't usually talk about my medals and actions i was in until after midnight. half bottle of tech keela. >> about those, a gold trident. given to navy s.e.a.l.s. van bleat told me he wen on s.e.a.l. patrols to provide coordinates for bombing runs and he carried out a secret s.e.a.l. mission into north korea after capturing u.s. intelligence ship the pueblo. >> very frightening. we thought we're going to be vaporized. >> his tall tales caught up to him by a new push by veterans to expose phonies. someone snapped this picture and posted it to fake warriors web site. finally a february of the local coast guar
. >> for 20 years jim van bleat has been a major figure in flotilla 1291 >> your title? >> i'm a commander. >> like many, he has prior military service. in the navy. and boy, he has some stories. he told me he got two purple hearts in vietnam. that is the ribbon at the top. in the middle with a gold star. >> i got tossed in the air by a mortar round like in the movies you go up, come back down on your head. >> two bronze stars. with a gold star and v, for...
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not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest
not the effects of jim crow and the effects of slavery, it's the war on drugs. >> he's also a practicing yogi, who values daily medication. it's the subjects of his latest
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first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely won't want to miss my interview with them and finally in today's big deal edward harrison joins me to discuss the brew identity of the man behind us his name's can't miss it you want to miss a moment of it all and it all starts right now. our lead story today shipping while most of us don't often think about the shipping industry the fact of the matter is almost everything you get from overseas is deeply affected by the business of shipping this is why a coalition between the world's three largest shipping companies is worth taking a closer look at now is switzerland mediterranean shipping compa
first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely...
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nbc's jim maceda. let's go from there now to nbc's kristen welker following the latest developments from the white house for us. kristen, what are you hearing from the obama administration and all the options that it may be considering? >> reporter: well, alex, a little bit of breaking news at this hour. according to a senior defense official, defense secretary chuck hagel, had a it telephone conversation with his counterpart today. we're still waiting to get details about what specifically was said during that conversation. but, of course, the white house monitoring the situation quite closely, in consultation with its partners abroad. for days, the administration has been warning russia against intervening in ukraine. of course, on friday, it was clear that that diplomatic strategy had failed, so president obama came out with a strong warning to russia not to ramp this up any further. he said there would be costs. here's a little bit more of what he had to say. take a listen. >> throughout this crisi
nbc's jim maceda. let's go from there now to nbc's kristen welker following the latest developments from the white house for us. kristen, what are you hearing from the obama administration and all the options that it may be considering? >> reporter: well, alex, a little bit of breaking news at this hour. according to a senior defense official, defense secretary chuck hagel, had a it telephone conversation with his counterpart today. we're still waiting to get details about what...
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bush and jim baker telling at the end of the cold war cheffard nazi and gorbachev that nato would go not one inch further to the east and then a series of presidents coming in who not only took nato further to the east, pushed by lock heed martin and others who wanted to sell weapons to eastern and central european countries, but hinted at georgia and ukraine. anyone who knows russian history, anyone who knows the history of empire, anyone who knows about the raw politics of raw power could have guessed that president putin would move into ukraine once we had formed a group there led by the n.e.d. and its affiliates that effectively pulled off a coup. put ourselves in putin's shoes. what is putin to think when all of a sudden a country that's been talking about bringing ukraine and even georgia into nato and into the e.u. suddenly affects the removal of his oligarchic leader in kiev. if i were putin, i'd have done exactly what putin did. anyone that says they couldn't predict this was either a fool or lying. >> well, that gets at this deep question, i think. one of the things that i'
bush and jim baker telling at the end of the cold war cheffard nazi and gorbachev that nato would go not one inch further to the east and then a series of presidents coming in who not only took nato further to the east, pushed by lock heed martin and others who wanted to sell weapons to eastern and central european countries, but hinted at georgia and ukraine. anyone who knows russian history, anyone who knows the history of empire, anyone who knows about the raw politics of raw power could...
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. >> jim, talk a little bit about the concern from the perspective of the administration. russia is so key in so many discussions. you are talking about iran. you are talking about syria. so key and also such a thorn in the side of u.s. diplomacy in the u.s. reaching objectives. what does this mean for those other efforts? >> regional and global as you say. russia is central to any possible solution in syria. russia is central to the nuclear deal being negotiated and a difficult with iran. as the relationship runs into trouble over ukraine, the department said that russia is good at compartmentalizing these issues and can focus on one or the other. these are personal. there is a breech of trust here. also to jill's point. i think it's important. president obama lnchsed this. offering in effect an off-ramp saying you have your concerns in the eastern part of the country. let's address the concerns so that one, to remove that excuse if it needs an excuse to allow the troops to come in. also a face saving move. a way forward to move out. in the meantime, the president referen
. >> jim, talk a little bit about the concern from the perspective of the administration. russia is so key in so many discussions. you are talking about iran. you are talking about syria. so key and also such a thorn in the side of u.s. diplomacy in the u.s. reaching objectives. what does this mean for those other efforts? >> regional and global as you say. russia is central to any possible solution in syria. russia is central to the nuclear deal being negotiated and a difficult...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> another rare corvette is above ground. this morning. recovery workers pulled the car from the sinkhole below the corvette national museum in kentucky. the 1992 white convertible was the millionth corvette ever produce. the body was dirty and banged up. it was the fourth classic car pulled out. four others remain inside. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ i think the sun might be shining ♪ ♪ just a little more bright ♪ ♪ i think the stars might be hanging ♪ ♪ just a little more high ♪ ♪ come on, love ♪ a new day is calling, and it feels so right ♪ [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. ,, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. >>> in australia, picturesque sydney harbour was roiled by storms wednesday. a video shows a massive storm cloud blanketing the city. the wet weather caused delays for drivers and commuters and soaked pedestrians cause in the downpour. >>> the u.s. is climbing o
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> another rare corvette is above ground. this morning. recovery workers pulled the car from the sinkhole below the corvette national museum in kentucky. the 1992 white convertible was the millionth corvette ever produce. the body was dirty and banged up. it was the fourth classic car pulled out. four others remain inside. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ ♪ i think the sun might be shining ♪ ♪ just a little more bright ♪ ♪ i...
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the original "dating game." >> here's the star of the show and your host, jim lange. >> remember as jim lange, chaperoning three bachelors vying to get a date with the girl. over the years, some faces destined to be famous stopped by. that was arnold. michael jackson there. farrah fawcett. lange died at the age of 81. and he added his signature stamp to the show, blowing the audience a kiss at the end. >>> and up next here, see what happens when some of the nation's heroes go to hollywood and get a big surprise. it is "america strong," coming up. with me turning her home into an ice rink. ♪ she'd just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look, one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with the small but powerful picker-upper, bounty select-a-size. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. one o
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back to you. >> reporter: jim, we will be watching. thank you very much for that update. >>> later today in washington, president obama will unveil his 2015 budget proposal. $1 trillion plan expected to call for an end of era of austerity. he will ask for job training and early childhood education and other programs aimed at jolting the middle class. mr. obama also wants to expand the earned income tax credit. one of the most popular credits for the working poor but a short shelf life. republicans are voicing already their disagreements with many issues. house speaker john boehner says these early details prove the president was never serious in addressing the nation's long-term debt. >>> political news outside washington now. today is primary day in several states which officially kicks off the 2014 midterm season. perhaps, though, the most high profile race of the day is in texas. state senator wendy davis is expected to grab the democratic election for governor. they will see if any way democrats can win in a deeply red state. >>> t
back to you. >> reporter: jim, we will be watching. thank you very much for that update. >>> later today in washington, president obama will unveil his 2015 budget proposal. $1 trillion plan expected to call for an end of era of austerity. he will ask for job training and early childhood education and other programs aimed at jolting the middle class. mr. obama also wants to expand the earned income tax credit. one of the most popular credits for the working poor but a short shelf...
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jim sciutto. i want to go to elise labbott. she is joining us from paris. there is a lot of diplomacy underway when we know the secretary of state has been in contact, at least, on the phone and presumably, is going to meet with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia. right, elise? >> reporter: supposed to later this afternoon. the foreign minister is meeting with the french foreign minister, wolf. the french along with the british and the u.k., u.s. all trying to get russia in the same room with the ukrainian foreign minister as part of this diplomatic off ramp talking about getting a dialogue between the russians and ukrainians. secretary kerry met with this so-called budapest group. putting out this statement calling for international monitors. i want too read a little bit of that statement. these three governments, reaffirm the importance of protecting the rights of all ukrainian citizens irrespective of their ethnicity or spoken language. this, as jim was saying, is a bone to russia, saying, listen, we recognize that you have a lot of interests
jim sciutto. i want to go to elise labbott. she is joining us from paris. there is a lot of diplomacy underway when we know the secretary of state has been in contact, at least, on the phone and presumably, is going to meet with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister of russia. right, elise? >> reporter: supposed to later this afternoon. the foreign minister is meeting with the french foreign minister, wolf. the french along with the british and the u.k., u.s. all trying to get russia in the...
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for more on this deep freeze and the california storm we turn to accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. >> good morning, john and marci. brutal cold holding on. many spots going to challenge records here through the early morning hours. these are your expected lows here. those would be on the left. on the right, the record. detroit, pittsburgh, cleveland, all challenging if not breaking records here, chicago is likely setting a new record for the day. a new storm system moving into california is bringing moisture here and we'll see torrential rainfall likely leading to flooding as we go today toward san diego. john and marci, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> canada a blinding snow squall causing a massive pileup. nearly 100 cars and trucks slamming into each other. they couldn't see for more than three feet in front of them. there were so many damaged cars police had to tow them to a racetrack to sort everything out. >>> more chaos in ukraine this morning where armed men have seized two airports in the strategic crimea region. >> alex marquardt has the latest. >> reporter: good morn
for more on this deep freeze and the california storm we turn to accuweather meteorologist jim dickey. >> good morning, john and marci. brutal cold holding on. many spots going to challenge records here through the early morning hours. these are your expected lows here. those would be on the left. on the right, the record. detroit, pittsburgh, cleveland, all challenging if not breaking records here, chicago is likely setting a new record for the day. a new storm system moving into...
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coming up next, late news and "saturday night live" with host jim parson. so long from soldier field. here are two laptops. this one can upload a one minute hd video in 16 seconds, this one takes twice as long. which laptop is better? this one. it's kind of a no-brainer. actually, they're the exact same laptop. here's the difference. for the same price, this is what comcast gives you and this is the speed you get with fios. looks lightning-fast. gives me a little bit of a rush! [ male announcer ] your technology is only as good as the network it's on. and fios is america's fastest, most reliable network. getting the difference... that's powerful. get a fios triple play with a two year price guarantee call the verizon center for customers with disabilities and no annual contract. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. plus, a free upgrade to 50 meg internet for two years. >>> news4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> tonight, tracking a major winter storm. the same system that caused all that snow at soldier field is headed our way. >> our entire region is und winter storm watch. a wi
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dwor done. >> jim: goo>> jim: good decisio. bring it back out. >> ian: 12 to shoot. down to 1:46 left to play in the second half. gordon. >> jim: there's the hesitation. >> ian: mosquera-perea finishes on a beautiful setup by evan gordon. and the lead is 10! craft. offer the mark for three. mcdonald. the offensive board. [whistle] and he loses it out of bounds. >> jim: watch the delay and watch the hesitation. go to the cuff here and then hesitate just a touch because you're out of control. and then you fin tish off. good work by the pick-and-roll up front. >> ian:>> ian: buckeyes are 0-9m three-point range. indiana, 1:29 away from a big home victory. [ male announcer ] every kind of fan loves the 2 for $20 menu in the applebee's fan zone... from the kung fu master. to...the stranger hugger. because every kind of fan loves 1 app and 2 entrees for 20 bucks. the 2 for $20 menu from applebee's. see you tomorrow. >> ian: reset with indiana in front 65-55. bench points favoring tom crean's squad. 14-0 indiana in the second half. 16-4 overall. >> jim: last time out. the be
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jim, when you hear the numbers, if you live in ukraine it's sobering. does ukraine have a viable option when it comes to using the military to defend against russia? >> they are up against it. you identified one area, on other areas as well, russia has a big advantage. when you look at military mancheste balances you look at the size of the economy, how much mun is spent on defense, training and economy - russia is ahead in all the categories. russia has the advantage of geography in this case, because they are already in crimea. so if ukraine's purpose is going to be to expel them, you'll have to cross into a peninsula, and an opinions favours the defence, because there's a choke point. but there are other things too, and some benefit ukraine. some ukrainians may feel as if they are directly threatened here - obviously, their country is being invaded. under those circumstances, psychologically you are willed to fight and stand up greater than an invading force. >> despite the odds are against ukraine, do you feel it could launch a military response aga
jim, when you hear the numbers, if you live in ukraine it's sobering. does ukraine have a viable option when it comes to using the military to defend against russia? >> they are up against it. you identified one area, on other areas as well, russia has a big advantage. when you look at military mancheste balances you look at the size of the economy, how much mun is spent on defense, training and economy - russia is ahead in all the categories. russia has the advantage of geography in this...
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jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of yesterday in and around crimea were russian so now you have a public in effect acknowledgment from the russian government that the president wants to send troops in there, this authorization. i think the other point is that you can see this as an intelligence failure by the u.s. officials had been telling us in the last 48, 72 hours that it was their assessment that the russians would not go in, and here you have it happening. it is not the way they did it in georgia in 2008. you remember when russia sent troops into the country of georgia in 2008 in
jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of...
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nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda is live for us now in moscow. let's look ahead to secretary kerry's meeting in paris. any hope of progress or is this just more posturing from both sides? >> reporter: hi, thomas. well, i think you can feel a sea of change in the past 24 hours. you cited some of putin's comments yesterday. some of them troubling, no doubt. he also said he saw no need for use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, really allowing that cold war style military confrontation that we've been reporting on to take a step back from the brink. we've seen that in the reaction of the world stock markets already. and even though rhymea remaicri very tense on the ground, those pictures prove that, even a report of russians seizing two more crimean anti-missile posts, the perception is that ukraine is spinning not toward war but some kind of diplomatic solution. secretary of state meeting with count counterpart sergey lavrov. this is the first time since the current crisis escalated that they've had a face-to-face
nbc news foreign correspondent, jim maceda is live for us now in moscow. let's look ahead to secretary kerry's meeting in paris. any hope of progress or is this just more posturing from both sides? >> reporter: hi, thomas. well, i think you can feel a sea of change in the past 24 hours. you cited some of putin's comments yesterday. some of them troubling, no doubt. he also said he saw no need for use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, really allowing that...
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jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at this point. but getting to that phone call, yes, as we all know it took place on saturday. 90 minutes long and according to a senior administration official briefing reporters on that phone call earlier this evening, the president and vladimir putin spent much of that time during that phone call debating the facts on the ground with respect to what's happening on the ground in ukraine. russian president basically saying that he's trying to defend the rights of ethnic russians in ukraine and the president spent the time sayin
jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at...
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what are you learning, jim? >> we're learning that the white house is basically sending a diplomatic warning to russia over the events of ukraine. just a few moments ago hearing from a senior administration official that the u.s. may not attend the g-8 summit in russia in sochi where the olympics were just held later on this june if russia is in ukraine. senior administration official basically telling us that it would be very hard for the united states and european allies to justify attending that summit if russian forces are in ukraine. the senior administration official going on and saying that russia has built up some good will after hosting what was a successful olympic games in sochi but at this point, the white house, the obama administration, in the words of the senior administration official, just cannot see a scenario where they would attend that g-8 summit in sochi if russian forces are in ukraine. a clear, clear diplomatic warning to the russians, wolf, something we did not hear from the president in
what are you learning, jim? >> we're learning that the white house is basically sending a diplomatic warning to russia over the events of ukraine. just a few moments ago hearing from a senior administration official that the u.s. may not attend the g-8 summit in russia in sochi where the olympics were just held later on this june if russia is in ukraine. senior administration official basically telling us that it would be very hard for the united states and european allies to justify...
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seventeen points adrift from the fixed it to send the french firms into a frenzy the big guns from heidi so jim and the chill in the last say in the french capital the kitty kitty as gm of the road stretching eleven weeks that one again gaining ground on second place monica and noodle was assigned to me and together the first offer that on the premise was a damp squid in the french giants went in off thai meal they later ported to something a job in the brazilian wax will have his side ahead on fifty minutes and let acute care bout me back after injury he had to have them in the seventy ninth minute to nail party sentiments that i resent him and now a two point lead at the top of the table. well that's it for the court to see you next monday for another roundup of your top football fixtures jesus was. i do. i did. ch the growing international pressure russia showed no sign of normalizing is crimean presents. ukraine is now accused equipment is seizing key border posts and deploying sixteen thousand russian troops in the region since last friday. i'm an easy standoff assisted many areas. with de
seventeen points adrift from the fixed it to send the french firms into a frenzy the big guns from heidi so jim and the chill in the last say in the french capital the kitty kitty as gm of the road stretching eleven weeks that one again gaining ground on second place monica and noodle was assigned to me and together the first offer that on the premise was a damp squid in the french giants went in off thai meal they later ported to something a job in the brazilian wax will have his side ahead on...
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the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will close over 1,000 stores as it tries to stem a sharp slide in sales. can the troubled neighborhood electronics retailer reverse the trend in this ultracompetitive environment? all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, march 4th. >>> good evening, everyone. russia retreats and wall street gets a massive relief rally. investors bought up stocks after russian president putin pulled troops back from the border of ukraine, allaying worries about an imminent military showdown. the major averages surged 1.5% or more, posting their biggest gains so far this year. even settin
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. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals and enemies responsible for violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine, or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance the state department has also put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. and those responsible for the situation in crimea. and they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took these steps in close coord
. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals...
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founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> rising tensions. stocks wrap up a strong month with blue chips ending higher today despite dramatic events unfolding half a world away in ukraine. tae a tense weekend lies ahead. >>> housing milestone. fast-rising home prices are giving borrowers back equity. but will it be enough to put a spring into spring selling season? >>> facing shareholders. app ceo tim cook takes questions on everything from new products to potential acquisitions at his company's annual meeting. we'll talk to a big investor who was there. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, february 28th. >>> good evening, everyone. from the white house to wall street today, growing concerns about a possible showdown between ukraine and russia. late today, president obama had strong words about what's at stake. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial in
founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> rising tensions. stocks wrap up a strong month with blue chips ending higher today despite dramatic events unfolding half a world away in ukraine. tae a tense weekend lies ahead. >>> housing milestone. fast-rising home prices are giving borrowers back equity. but...
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but attorney jim calle who's represents agents accused of misconduct, including cross-border shootings says there's nothing to hide. >> in the vast majority of the cases it is very clear cut in the sense of there is a deadly force threat made against an agent and the agent has to resort to the use of deadly force in response. border patrol agents are subject to at least 5 levels of scrutiny every time they pull the trigger. their conduct is so scrubbed by the time two years and three years past which is sometimes the length of time it takes for these investigations to wrap up. because it takes so long, people think the process is corrupt. they think that agents don't have no accountability for their use of deadly force. people start to speculate look, border patrol, they can pull a gun and shoot and kill people and it doesn't matter. >> but former border patrol agent ephraim cruz says a lack of accountability is actually the crux of the problem. he was an agent for almost 10 years in the tucson sector. disturbed by what he described as a pattern of cruelty among his colleagues withhold
but attorney jim calle who's represents agents accused of misconduct, including cross-border shootings says there's nothing to hide. >> in the vast majority of the cases it is very clear cut in the sense of there is a deadly force threat made against an agent and the agent has to resort to the use of deadly force in response. border patrol agents are subject to at least 5 levels of scrutiny every time they pull the trigger. their conduct is so scrubbed by the time two years and three...
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jim? >> and the president delivering a tough message and building a coalition that hee ne needs can and france to corroborate. and ian, i know there is frustration among the protesters and even the crimean politicians that they have not gotten the backup or the support they wanted from the west. and do you think that in the phone calls, the stern messages and the talk of costs for russia they are beginning to hear the support they are looking for? >> i think they are starting to hear positive signs bs, but you also have the ukrainian government here talking tougher about the russians, and that could be a move to push the west to push them into more diplomatic, and push up the diplomatic efforts, because noi first time mentioning the military on the high alert, and definitely an escalation here in kiev, and to tell you that the prime minister here talked to his counter parts in russia, you know, dmitry medvedev who is the russian prime minister assured him that no military action is going t
jim? >> and the president delivering a tough message and building a coalition that hee ne needs can and france to corroborate. and ian, i know there is frustration among the protesters and even the crimean politicians that they have not gotten the backup or the support they wanted from the west. and do you think that in the phone calls, the stern messages and the talk of costs for russia they are beginning to hear the support they are looking for? >> i think they are starting to...
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jim axelrod on sweeping changes in the college entrance exam. elizabeth palmer is covering the russian invasion of ukraine. and it's an ill wind that blows no good. jamie yuccas on how to get a lift on the worst of winter. >> 50-some-odd inches of snow this year, that's great. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. 13 people died in crashes linked to a defect in general motorses vehicles and tonight the government is demanding answers. chief among them, when did g.m. know about the defect, and what did the company do? car makers are required to notify the government within five days of discovering a safety defect. cbs news was the first to obtain a service advisory that showed that g.m. knew about these problems with ignition switches a decade before it announced a recall. that recall of 1.6 million, mostly compact cars didn't begin until last month. more now from jeff glor. mo >> reporter: the 27-page order demands names, e-mails, internal memos, engine
jim axelrod on sweeping changes in the college entrance exam. elizabeth palmer is covering the russian invasion of ukraine. and it's an ill wind that blows no good. jamie yuccas on how to get a lift on the worst of winter. >> 50-some-odd inches of snow this year, that's great. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. 13 people died in crashes linked to a defect in general motorses...
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how much do we know, jim? i'm not suggesting you know what they know, but how much do we know about what they know? >> reporter: good question. i have reached out and spoken to the cia about this and also spoken to other officials who have read those intelligence reports. the cia pushes back very hard. they say that they presented a numberf scenarios for possible intervention. there's their on the record statement. the cia regularly updated policymakers to ensure they had an accurate and timely picture of the unfolding crisis. it goes on to say, these updates, included several possible scenarios and any suggestion otherwise is flat wrong. so they're pushing back very hard. hinting they did say this is one possibility. here's the thing. senator mccain knows this. in my old job, i read classified intelligence reports. we have this imagination that they say x is going to happen tomorrow. and you know, intelligence is a murky thing. they have indications, they make judgments, occasionally they'll put percentages,
how much do we know, jim? i'm not suggesting you know what they know, but how much do we know about what they know? >> reporter: good question. i have reached out and spoken to the cia about this and also spoken to other officials who have read those intelligence reports. the cia pushes back very hard. they say that they presented a numberf scenarios for possible intervention. there's their on the record statement. the cia regularly updated policymakers to ensure they had an accurate and...
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jim harbaugh and the rest of the day in sports can comes up next on "gameday" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ac t tracking >>> airlines are bracing for another round of cancellations because of the wintry weather. flight aware says carriers canceled 1500 nights tomorrow. 1800 flights grounded today. most of the cancellations effect the washington, d.c. area and elsewhere in the northeast. the weather is expected in dallas, fort worth, that is american airlines bussiest hub. >>> about if you end up in traffic, it could be worse. this plane made a trip through texas and as you can see, it was slow going. it had to be disassembled for the trip. twopbs is put back together it will be used as a training tool for -- once it is put back together it will be used as a training tool for the military. >>> now, look at. this the eagle was able to fend it off and go back to nesting. it even gave the raccoon a mean stare down and the eggs are okay. >>> lightning never strikes the same place twice but apparently lottery jackpots get close. another powerball player has struck it rich. at kaiser permanente we've reduced s
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i'm jim axelrod. it has been a day of high tension in ukraine, in particular the southern peninsula known as crimea. russia has sent thousands of troops into crimea where many ethnic russians live. the troops were deployed after the russian parliament gave vladimir putin the go-ahead to use military force to protect russian interests in crimea. the new government in ukraine, which had a revolution last weekend, has respond bide moving their military to i state they call "combat alert." u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon said he is gravely concerned, and nato said there's, "an urgent need for desque alation." elizabeth palmer joins us from southern ukraine. liz, what are you seeing? >> reporter: jim, it's been a day of real escalation here in southern ukraine. some of the soldiers you mentioned were specifically sent from a russian military base across the border, into the ukraine. and they're taking control of roads, crimean airspace is closed to civilian flights, and the acting ukrainian prime minist
i'm jim axelrod. it has been a day of high tension in ukraine, in particular the southern peninsula known as crimea. russia has sent thousands of troops into crimea where many ethnic russians live. the troops were deployed after the russian parliament gave vladimir putin the go-ahead to use military force to protect russian interests in crimea. the new government in ukraine, which had a revolution last weekend, has respond bide moving their military to i state they call "combat...
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jim, what are we expecting the president to say here? >> i think the president is going to back up secretary john kerry and other officials, including jay carney earlier this afternoon, that any moves by russia to intervene in the crisis to perhaps invade that territory of crimea would be a grave mistake, in the words of white house officials and according to secretary of state john kerry. one thing that we've been pressing officials all day long, jake, is exactly who those forces are in the crimea area. we're seeing forces with insignias that appear to be blackandover or concealed. it's not clear who is on the ground in crimea. hopefully we'll get updated information from the president as to what that is. jake, make no mistake, this is, again, once again, another confrontation between the president and vladimir putin over what is happening. those events on the ground in the ukraine. >> let's bring in chief national correspondent jim sciutto. i was e-mailing with a senior official who points out that the russians have a base and the ques
jim, what are we expecting the president to say here? >> i think the president is going to back up secretary john kerry and other officials, including jay carney earlier this afternoon, that any moves by russia to intervene in the crisis to perhaps invade that territory of crimea would be a grave mistake, in the words of white house officials and according to secretary of state john kerry. one thing that we've been pressing officials all day long, jake, is exactly who those forces are in...